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Surveillance, Safety, and Society
This chapter examines the intersection of public safety and privacy as it discusses the increasing use of facial recognition technology in the UK. It critiques the ethical implications and accuracy of such technologies, especially regarding biases against marginalized communities, while questioning the broader definitions of crime and surveillance. The chapter also highlights the political ramifications of these developments, addressing the influence of alt-right figures and potential breaches of electoral law.
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